Anyone willing to take on this challenge ?
Trade info to make it work (or work better) ?
Must use Apache and Tomcat, make and model of backend database not
critical, but Oracle is preferred.
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Hi all,
I have run into another problem. I can recieve messages from the server that
I am tunnelling to and send them to the applet fine. However it is proving
difficult to do things the other way round, when I want to send a message
from the applet to the
internal server I am having
Hi all,
Me again :o) I have progressed a bit further and have now run into another
problem. I can recieve messages from the server that I am tunnelling to and
send them to the applet fine. However it is proving difficult to do things
the other way round, when I want to send a message from the
HTTP Tunnel question,
This message is getting rejected by our email server as it contains a
VBScript.
Does this message have to include a script file? I'm sure other people get
them same problem with attachments as they pose a virus/security threat.
thanks
Hi all,
I have run into another problem. I can recieve messages from the server that
I am tunnelling to and send them to the applet fine. However it is proving
difficult to do things the other way round, when I want to send a message
from the applet to the
internal server I am having
Excelent, sounds ideal.
Thank you very much.
Stuart
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From: Marc Chamberlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 April 2002 05:42
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: HTTP Tunnel (a response please)
Stuart I am using an HTTP Tunneling protocol (for serialized Java
Hi everybody,
I'm looking to make an HTTP tunnel servlet or jsp page that will keep the
user connected consistently rather than it disconnecting and re-connecting
each time a request is sent. Could anyone help me out here?
Stuart
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From: Stuart Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 April 2002 22:16
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Subject: HTTP Tunnel
Hi everybody,
I'm looking to make an HTTP tunnel servlet or jsp page that will keep the
user connected consistently rather than it disconnecting
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From: Stuart Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 April 2002 22:16
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: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 6:24 AM
Subject: RE: HTTP Tunnel (a response please)
That's the way HTTP works. You browser connects to a web server when it
makes a request. And once it gets a response, it disconnects. The
connection, it creates, may be persistent (default with HTTP/1.1) though
Hi everybody,
I'm looking to make an HTTP tunnel servlet or jsp page that will keep the
user connected consistently rather than it disconnecting and re-connecting
each time a request is sent. Could anyone help me out here?
Stuart
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